Positivity protects Chinese mothers' and adolescents' well-being and functioning against COVID-19 family economic stress [0.03%]
积极心态保护了中国母亲和青少年免受新冠肺炎家庭经济压力的影响
Shuyang Dong,Rui Zhang,Jing Gong et al.
Shuyang Dong et al.
The family stress model has been used widely to interpret how economic circumstances affect human development. However, its applicability to Chinese families with adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic remains unclear. Although resilience...
Characterizing facilitators of and barriers to suicide prevention program development and use: An exploratory study [0.03%]
自杀预防项目开发和使用的促进因素和障碍的探索性研究
Cassandra L Hartman,Carol A Wygant,Arielle H Sheftall et al.
Cassandra L Hartman et al.
Parental history of a suicide attempt increases children's risk for suicidal behavior. This study examined parental perceptions of and willingness to engage in suicide prevention programs for children whose parents have a history of attempt...
Capitalization responses to daily parenting events: Associations with couples' postpartum sexual and relational well-being [0.03%]
日常育儿事件的应对与夫妻产后性生活及关系幸福感的关系
Inês M Tavares,Samantha J Dawson,Natalie O Rosen
Inês M Tavares
The postpartum period can be challenging for relationships, yet it is also rife with opportunities for connection. One way of promoting connection within couples is through capitalization (disclosing a positive event to a partner). The effe...
Autonomy support in families from a southwestern Chinese village facing rural-urban migration [0.03%]
面临城乡迁移的中国西南部村庄家庭中的自主支持性父母教养方式
Xue Jiang,Theresa A Thorkildsen,Heidi Keller
Xue Jiang
Intergenerational households and labor migration are common characteristics of many rural Chinese communities. Intergenerational caregivers offer various forms of autonomy support to nurture children's development, especially when parents m...
"I choose joy": Exploring Black familial joy as a strengths-based coping asset in the United States [0.03%]
“我选择快乐”:在美国探索以黑人为中心的家庭快乐作为一种基于优势的应对资产
Lauren C Mims,Amina Patricia Anekwe,Addison Duane et al.
Lauren C Mims et al.
Black Americans have long conceptualized joy as the difference between surviving and thriving. And yet, few studies have focused on the protective process of joy within Black families, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic which disprop...
Unconditional cash transfers and romantic relationship outcomes: A randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
无条件现金转移支付与恋爱关系结局随机对照试验
Jeremy B Kanter,Justin A Lavner,Matthew A Ogan
Jeremy B Kanter
Couples living with low incomes in the United States experience greater relational distress relative to couples with more financial resources. Drawing from the family stress model, which argues that economic strain is a catalyst for relatio...
The family stress model during the coronavirus-19 pandemic: Identifying parental resilience factors [0.03%]
冠状病毒疾病-19大流行下的家庭压力模式:识别父母的韧性因素
Casey E Pearce,Elizabeth J Kiel
Casey E Pearce
The family stress model provides a theoretical framework for understanding relations among economic hardship, parental distress, family relationships and behavior, and child outcomes. The present study aimed to replicate its paths with pred...
Associations between parenting styles and child self-regulation skills: A series of meta-analyses [0.03%]
养育方式与儿童自我调节技能之间的关系:一系列元分析研究
Jessica Blume,Gabriella M Garcia,Marianne Garcia et al.
Jessica Blume et al.
Children's self-regulation skills have important developmental implications for a variety of outcomes, and parenting practices are instrumental in shaping these self-regulatory skills. Given the variations in associations observed across di...
Youth electronic media use and family conflict: Bidirectional associations across early adolescence [0.03%]
青少年电子媒体使用与家庭冲突:早年青春期的双向关联性
Cory Carvalho,Niyantri Ravindran,Kalsea J Koss
Cory Carvalho
The present study examined the longitudinal, bidirectional associations between early adolescents' electronic media use and family conflict across 3 years using data from the ABCD study (T1; N = 11,787). Findings indicated that more overall...
The interplay between prenatal psychological flexibility and couple secure base in promoting postpartum parenting [0.03%]
孕期心理灵活性和夫妻安全基地在促进产后育儿中的相互作用
Allison M Sparpana,Rebecca L Brock
Allison M Sparpana
Given that parents encounter considerable stress during the pregnancy-postpartum transition and early toddler years, the degree to which parents can draw upon regulatory resources to manage escalating parenting stress is likely to shape the...